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mistakenoun a wrong judgmentthey made a mistake when they thought the young pitcher was ready to be called up to the major leagues misapprehension, miscalculation, misjudging, misjudgment, misstep, slip, slipup blunder, boner, boob(British), clinker, errancy, error, fault, flub, fumble, gaffe, goof, inaccuracy, lapse, miscue, stumble, tripfoul-up, muffmisstatementmisconception, misconstruction, misconstruing, misimpression, misinterpretation, misprision, misunderstanding an unintentional departure from truth or accuracymade a mistake on the exam that almost cost her a passing grade blunder, bobble, boo-boo, boob(British), brick, clanger(British), clinker, error, fault, flub, fluff, fumble, gaff, gaffe, goof, inaccuracy, lapse, miscue, misstep, oversight, screwup, slip, slipup, stumble, trip bloomer, blooper, boner, howler, pratfallfoul-up, snafumisapprehension, miscalculation, miscomprehension, misconception, misconstruction, misdescription, misimpression, misinterpretation, misjudgment, misreading, misstatement, misunderstanding accuracy, correctness, exactitude, exactness, preciseness, precision, strictnessinerrancy, infallibility, perfection mistakeverbto fail to understand the true or actual meaning ofthe auctioneer mistook my nod for a bid, and I ended up buying a painting I don't even like misapprehend, misconstrue, misinterpret, misknow, misperceive, misread, miss, misunderstand misconceive, misdeem, misjudgemishear appreciate, apprehend, catch, comprehend, conceive, fathom, get, grasp, grok, know, make out, penetrate, perceive, savvy, see, seize, take in, understand to make an incorrect judgment regardingyou seriously mistake me if you think I scare so easily miscalculate, misconceive, misdeem, misestimate, misgauge, misjudge, mismeasure misapprehend, misconstrue, misinterpret, misknow, misperceive, misunderstandoverestimate, overrate, overvaluemisesteem, underestimate, underrate, undervaluemiscount, misreckon to fail to differentiate (a thing) from something similar or relatedshe mistook physical attraction for love conflate, confound, confuse, mix (up) lump (together)misapply, miscall, misidentify, misname difference, differentiate, discriminate, distinguish, separate n.error, mistake, blunder, slip, lapse mean a departure from what is true, right, or proper.error suggests the existence of a standard or guide and a straying from the right course through failure to make effective use of this.procedural errors mistake implies misconception or inadvertence and usually expresses less criticism than error.dialed the wrong number by mistake blunder regularly imputes stupidity or ignorance as a cause and connotes some degree of blame.diplomatic blunders slip stresses inadvertence or accident and applies especially to trivial but embarrassing mistakes.a slip of the tongue lapse stresses forgetfulness, weakness, or inattention as a cause.a lapse in judgment in the 14th century |